Golf: Dan Forsman takes Champions Tour lead

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Conover, N.C. • Dan Forsman overcame back problems Friday to shoot a 7-under 65 and take a one-stroke lead over Fred Funk, David Frost and Larry Mize in the Greater Hickory Classic.

Forsman, a Provo resident, had eight birdies and a bogey in the opening round on Rock Barn Golf and Spa's Jones Course. He won the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii in January for his third Champions Tour title.

The 54-year-old player pulled a back muscle two weeks ago.

"I hadn't struck a ball until [Thursday]," Forsman said. "I've been able to spend a lot of time on the putting green, and that paid off. I knew I had to play sensible because I had my limitations ... but my momentum built up once I made some putts."

Frost and Mize had bogey-free rounds, and Funk had four birdies and a closing eagle on the par-5 18th.

"I had a few opportunities early that I didn't make," said Funk, who won at The Woodlands in Texas in May for his seventh Champions Tour title and first in nearly two years. "But it turned out to be a good day."

"That ace on No. 3 was just lucky," Wiebe said. "I didn't even know it had gone in. I heard some people cheering on the green, but I thought that was because I had hit it close."

Tom Lehman, 69 points behind leader Bernhard Langer in the Charles Schwab Cup standings, opened with a 68. Langer, the winner Sunday in the SAS Championship in Cary, had a 70.

Last week, Forsman had a second-round 80 and finished 78th at 10 over.

"I'll tell you how bad it was [last week] ... on the ninth hole, I had a spasm so bad I hit the deck," Forsman said. "My son [Tommy[ had to help me up so I could finish the round."

After the final two regular-season events, the top 30 on the money list will advance to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship on Nov. 1-4 at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz. Forsman is 24th with $568,519.

"This couldn't have come at a worse time, because I'm trying to make the Schwab Cup," Forsman said. "I've got a lot riding on that personally, so I'm grateful to be able to come out here and play as well as I did today."

World Golf Final • Justin Rose beat European Ryder Cup teammate Lee Westwood by a stroke to win the eight-player World Golf Final in Belek, Turkey, and earn a career-best $1.5 million. The fifth-ranked Rose shot a 5-under 66 to finish 5-0 in the $5.2 million exhibition event.

PGA Tour • John Mallinger opened a four-stroke lead in the Frys.com Open in San Martin, Calif., making an eagle and two birdies on the final four holes for a 9-under 62.

LPGA • Defending champion Na Yeon Choi took a two-stroke lead in the LPGA Malaysia, shooting a 4-under 67 in hot and humid conditions to reach 10 under in Kuala Lumpur. 